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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 16, 1925)
ILV PAGE TWO " """ " " THE CAPITAL JOttfiNAU' SALEM, OREGON MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1925 News from Neairby Valley Points from the Richest and ilest Tart of the State By Capital Journal's Special Correspondents GIVEN SEND OFF II! Silverton. Or., Feb. 1C (Spe ci.a.) Weetern fruit received u re. il seed-off t Duluih, Minnesota imi iev. George Ik'nrikien, wbo rut u rued from the middle weittj.'u ate, report. Key. Mr. liVnriksen went to Minneapolis. Minn., about two weeks ago to attend a niini-te.-Ul conference lield there, lie vtdh accompanied by jobn C. Goplerud. president l tbe Bilvcrton FoJ Products company, a co-operative cannery at Silvcrton. Mr. Gople rud in turn, was accompanied ity 'wo cuna of Silvertonia strawber ries. At tlie close of the confer enre, the Kcv. Mr. Henrikdi-n claimed one of the cuna and stir'. ed for D ilutU to viait a brother who Is a Dututh biitfliiffcH mil. Hinc fruit buyers for large con cerns were Mothered together. A number of dishes were numbed and into these were poured straw berries put u ) by various cunning concerns. The nine men tast-jd tbuae. Kijf lit of the men pro nounced the diKh bearinK the Sll vertjn number far mtpcrior in flavor. In fart the buyer were to sincere in favoring the western berry tlta they immediately set about trying to get in touch witb Mr. Goplerud before he should leave the east, ltev, Mr. Ilenrik- en reports that he, Mr. Goplerud waa finally reached at Fargo, D.. but tha as he bad not yet re turned from there, the immensity of the order vhUh the Bflvertu company will receive la not yet known. TYLER'S SON, AT 72, IS FATHER. ANOTHER BOUT- : ADDEO TO LIST I ?T5.-g- TK?g TSrOKT 3. TVtER . . Dr. I. tod O. Tyler, seventytwo yean old, ton ot former President John Tyler, Is shown here with hit young wife, wbo recently gave birth, In their Richmond, Va., home, to a boy baby, Mrt, Tyler, wbo It thirty-five yeara her husband's junior, It hit tecond wife. Dr. Tyler Is President Emeritus of Williams and Mary College, It U recalled among friends of the family that President Tyler was sixty-eight when bit ton, Lyon, was born, and seventy wben a aaucuter waj born. V DEFEATS DALLAS Silverton, Or., Feb. 16. (Spe ciul.) After losing two game one to AlolaiU aud one Ui Dallas- . the ISilvertou team aguin picked up and came to the fore Friday night when it defuaU'd I 'alias tiilverton with a score of 34 to II The game wan a fight from be ginning to end, being rathe rough. However, the first ha! was by far the most Interesting ending in a ecu re of 19 to 10 KcnneUi Hentson of Silverton a:t ed as referee. Hut a small crowd .wag out to witness the game. '1 lie lineup fur tiilverton w:w Quail, Moaer, Latham, Ulto Aim Car boo. Henry Aim for O. Aim and Kencdull for Caraon. Th Dallas lineup was Curtis, Wlli lams. Carver, Farley and Hoydlon with Wick for Carver. Iath'im was high point man with 18 poiti to his credit. A preliminary game wan pl'.y ed between .he high school aeconds and the nigh school independ .intH, resulting in a victory for the in I pendents with a score of IK to 15 The neit event at Silverton f'ir basketball fane will be (lit triple header to be staged hero WediwM day nfght. The Newberg UH'.h school boys and girls will play Ui Hilverton teams. Aa yet the kil verton girls have not been defeat ed this season. The real drawing card for Wed iietuluy nigh will be the game bo tween the Newhrg and the Bil- verton facultleH. Much ainuo- tneut was reported from Newberg when the Hilverton faculty ;ie:n hers were defeated there with t core of 22 to 12. It is said the referee watf real kind in his de cision and called no foith. Tie hilverton lineup was: Coffe nnd Heed, fordwarrin; lxng and Cun ningham. guarda; Katnp. cen'er. GQNZAGA WINS FROM WILLAMETTE 52 TO 23 In a lifttlMtfl. batf-hearled ga'vte the Willainelto oaskeMiall (tM.n went down to defeat before tbe Gonzaga quintet by a score of 52 to 23 on the locU floor (Saturday night. With the exception of an orcslonal fifhy streak by Ingram, star forward for ha visitors, neither team showed high calitirv basketball. Until Hides mitw;! many eaxy shots at the basket. The first half end. il with the wore standing 23 to 9 in favor of the northerners. Scott, who began '.he game in the posi'ion left vacant by Kmim-I, star Bear cat guard, who is now on the si-k liat, proved to be tito inexneri enred to fclem the tide, Haturdiv Bight bein; bis first attempt 'o work in with the varsity team. Hernial., put In in Scntl place, did slightly better, although he tried hard to s'ur. Seven minute' before the game ended Kricam, mainstay of nuch derenw as th Hearcuts had, wae jerked from !lu floor with four personal fouls. Woodburn News Woodburn, Or., Feb. ltf. Mrs Mary Apllu, one ot Woodburn n oldest pioneers, died fn Kalem last week, aged 87 years, 3 mouths and 4 days. After service at St. Luke Catholic church, she was buried at St. Paul besiuc her husband George C. Aplin. She leaves ?lx sons to mourn her. Mrs. Aplin knew moro about the hiutory t.f this section than any other resi dent as over half a century Hgu whe '.ook up a donation land cl-iiin near St. l'aul, where she rejjid m! until coming to Woodburn, 2h years ago. Sho had a remarkable memory and could tell many in teresting stories of pioneer days. A much discussed project of the present is the possible paving r.l Sou til Front atreet before tbe couny paving plant is moved from the city. This improvement wouM give Woodburn a paved thorough fare from the Pacific highway into woodimrn from tue eoutii. The annual home coming or Woodburn lodge No. lOti, A. F. & A. M. Ik set for the evening of Feb. ruary 21 at which time open hous'. will be held from 8 to 9, to be fol lowed by conferring of M. M. tlj- greefl and a banquet, A large ui- .endauee of out o town member is expected. Mrs. Lyman Shorey entertalnel at bridge Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Frank P. Wolfe was hostess to SI. Mary's Episcopal guild TupBd iy afiernon. Mm. Kugene Moshberger's honn is the appointed meeting place ut the Presbyterian Missionary socle ty February 18. Mail carriers have bad to de ,our and have been greatly delay ed by high water in Pudding river and Hutte creek, both of whi' overflowed their banks the past week. The Woman's club le planning its annual Martha Washington tea for the benefit of the public library. TLd tea will be served in '.he basement ot the Methodist Kpiscopal church Friday evening, February 20. Serving wil begin :tt 5:oU and continue to 7 o clock t he prices arc: Adults 50c, chll ilren 25c. The entire proceeds of tbe tea will be devoted to the pur ha so of guud book for tin li brary. Kaffee Klatsch wag entered at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Whi'nian, Friday evening. The evening was apent at "CUO," after which deliclotiM refreKhments were nerved. Mrs. F. X. Heck and Mrs F, W. Settlemier won the prizes the evening. Fred G. Even den ie In Sau Fran cisco at the bedside of his mother who is very ill in that city. Mrs. M. J. Olsuu hae returned from Shepherd's hot springe, where she hae been convalescmj from a severe attack ot rheu matism. Silverton News Silverton, Or., Feb. cial. I Mies Ingeburg Goplerud was the ins.iiiutiuu of a happy lit- le parly Friday night at the U C Cuplerud homo when a numbvi' of her friends surprised her. Thoe attending wo..: Kenneth Setncsa, Clard SelueHS, William Thompson. Carl Thompson, Harry Ljih-jj, Merl Larson, Victor Satlier, Amos ItfitHon, Clayton lie axon, lUlph Mo.ung, llennan Holland, Theo dore i inbrek, Grace Ljou. Marea Kiev, Jordis Klosler, Myrua Sat her, Flhel l-rfirtion, Agnes Daii- en, Florence Hal land, lugabo.'g plerud, Valborg Ormbrek, Dora lieiiriksen, lionise Heorikaeu, Syl via Larson and Ft her Towe, 10. (Spo- Chamueus will specialize In auto lop work aud Mrea. Hagen & Hilntrotn, ownera of the Oil 'Kr Vp stalion on North Water street, announce that they have tukeu the agency for the liudkon and Fssex motor cars for Silverton and territory. E. A. Frouk and family have gone to Dalian, Or., to make their home. Mr. Fronk ban been a shoe salesman at Bilverton. Two more tuitallpox cases have been reported at Silverton. one a' he Frank Mm won home and one at the M. S. Htnidritksen home. D s thought that because all tii hildren were vaccinated the dis ease will nol spread much. A. M. Chamnebd, who recen'lv nold the Depot ganige to Leonard I latleherg. has moved his reiufr hop to First ttlreet into the build ing vacated by Jerry Desart. Mr. NEW SAWMILL AT GOO0H Mill City. Or., Feb. 1G. Ar rangement. are under way for the installation ot a new sawmill at ooch, about three miles west (f ere. It is understod that opera- ions will commence as quickly at he mill can be put together. No mil has heen in operation a. ooch for about six yeirs. there formerly being a good-sited mill there. HUGE li. S. ARSENAL IDLE Hork Islnnd. III. Four hundred million dolluri' worth of properly li'.s In comparative disuse at the Rock Island nrsenal hero. Largest of the covernment arso nale in the United rllates. Uock llond during tbe World war em ployed 13.000 workmen and (talli ed the repulaMon as the largest arsenal In the world, the Krupp factory In Germany hating beei dismantled. CKM EMA is only sKUi deep hanttli blWv LUCKIAMUTE BRIDGE CONTRACT AWARDED Dallas. Or., Feb. 16. The Fn!nn Bridge company was awarded t-se contract Friday by the county court to eonstrurt a new bridge to replace he Turner bridge over the of rsanna or uthef kln Umm aiwtn md k4 U toll uvu mbout It! lr ruwirt H bm munJd iWi4 Perry't Drue Stor ADD SPARKLE TO YOUR EYES by uHtng sparkle in your riair. Make H gleam and lash with natural lustre! This is how the fashionable hair dresser does it just a touch of hen na in the shampoo. Ready to use in HENNAFOAM SHAMPOO J. C. Perry Drue Store 115 S. Commercial St. PARTS-PARTS-PARTS "jnr PARTS FOR ALL CARS See Va "HILL" Smith & Watkins Snappy Service lhone 44 A six-round tight has been add ed to the tlstic card to be present- ea at me armory inia evening. Matchmaker Harry Plant Las scheduled a bout between Smith and Milton McCormkK. both boys ar, from Portland and tip the scales at 108 pounds. This will make the card one of the bes1 that haa been presented at th' armory this season, according to advance information. The fight between Phil Bayes of balcm and Joe Marcus of Portland is attracting much comment and a large crowd is expected. The bat tie looked good for liaycs for a while but Marcus hag been goin eo good lately that he has earned a good reputation as a slusser. Marcus ended the Quarrel In the second round in his go with Vic Kadui, Friday nlgnt. lie has also earned a draw with Cracker War ren and received a decision over Krankie VV'ehb. Marcue ia a hard hitter and if Uayes attempts to exchange blows be is liable to lose a lot ol steam. The six-round battle ' between Sailor Manning end Kid Carter Is aloo claiming its share ot the lime light as both of these boys are iu line for a main event. Manning and Carter are both old '.imera at the game and have mixed with some of the beet ot them. Man ning is a clever boy and Carter will have to extend himself to get a win. Carter has challens'd Charlie Dawson of Eugene for e bout and if he is able to get a win over Manning will have the right to be matched here again. Two snappy curtain rnlse.-s complete the curd. The first event will start proinpiiy at 8:30, WOOD BUYS OUT AUTO TOP PARTNER The Interest of J. B. Young. silent partner in ine business it Wood's Auto Top company, has ueea purchased by T. C. Wood wbo has been managing partner in the firm since their entry into the auto top business about four years ago. Mr. Wood will conduct the business as in the Dast and ron tlnue to give to the public the best ot service together with high sianaara 01 uuamy and work mansuip in all the various branch es of their business which ia not confined only to the building of auto tops but Include all lines of trimming, such aa curtains, uphol stering, seat coverinr. earneta linoleum, class and woodworking. 1 ne most complete stock of mater. ials and equipment is carried to r.ive the puiilic the best in service and workmanship. In the past year Mr. Wood In stalled a glass grinding machin- with which a broken windshield or door glass can be finlsbed as nice ly as the original. This machine la the only one for this class of work In the city and was Installed Chew a few Pleasant Tablets Instant Stomach Relief! f.ucklamute river between- Lewlu villc and Airiie. The bid- ot the company was just $12 under that ot W. 1). Hoffman. The figures were: Union Bridge company of Portland. JC180: W. W. Hoffman, (11192; Portland Bridge & Iroi conipiiny, $GG85. The moment "Pape's Dlapepsln" reaches tho atomuc-h all distress goes. Lumps of Indigestion, gases, henr-burn. sourness, fullness, tUt ulenee, palpitation, vanish. Kase your stomach now! Correct digestion and acidity for a tew cents. Druggists acll millions of packages. Adv. SAY "BAYER ASPIRIN" and INSIST. Unless you see the "Bayer Cross" on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians 24 years for Headache Neuralgia Lumbago Rheumatism Neuritis Accept only "Bayer" package which contains proven directions. Handy 'Haver" boxes of 12 tablets Also bottles of 24 and 100 Druggists. ajplna Is U mat auk at Barer MaasCaeMra a HoaaaeKieaclaastar eC saltcrlteecal Designed and made better by Eastern tire engineers TIRES and TUBES Dealers: C. T. C. Factory Branch , Irm Jorgenscn Marion Automobile To. Salem Automobile Co. Valley Motor Co. COLUMBIA TIRS CORPORATION, PORTLAND, OREGON PATTERSON IN AIL FOR WORTHLESS CHECKS Dallas. Or., Feb. 16. W. 8 Patterson ia in the Polk county Jail awaiting action ot the grand Jury ot passing checks without sufficient funds to cover follow ing hit arrest at Independence, Friday. Tbe complaint was tiled Of A. u Burns, farmer of the Lewisville district. Patterson has a wife and three small children at considerable expense to give the people of Salem and vicinity the neat of quality and fitting In tbol.- glaes replacement requirements for both open and closed cart. Here's the enemy to skin disorders! pESINOL-)- 1 gentle, heal ing ointmerjt that bothies iu way into the pore and attacki the ourceofthc trouble. Til f first touch rrJitTvxa thm Itching, burning and aorcncs'i and the akin uaually gets well quickly and ernatly unlet the trouble ia due to some aerioua internal diaorder. It is nearly flesh color so can easily be used on exposed surfaces. It cost little and goes a long way. When the akin is once re stored to its normal condition, the daily use of Kesinol Soap is generally sufficient to keep It healthy. Ideal for the com plexion, bath and shampoo, Resinol G7,1 10 day tube FREE J1J jfy Mail the Coupon Whiten Cloudy Teeth Under that film on yonr teeth (run your tongue across your teeth and you can feel it) are the clean, gfctexiing teeth you envy. Combat it this wajr see what pretty teeth you have. IN tbe United States today, It viae combating it Simply mail it estimated that over half a tbe coupon, million people a day are deaians: The gnat mtmy of leedi their teeth In a new way. These Film is the great enemy ol tooth are people who used to bawi dull beauty. And a chief cause, ac aurf dingy, teeth. That is why 7n cording to world' dental authori ses gleiimiiujf teeth wherever your tics, of most tooth troubles. It eyes turn. clings to teeth, gets into crevices Now leading dentists teO how and stays. Germs by the millions io clear up dingy teeth. A method breed in it They, with tartar, that supplants old type aro the common cause of dentifrices combats, pyorrhea, wiihoct harsh grit, the jfe-lfV, Yon can't have prettier, stubborn film that covers tSrSir1fl whiter teeth; yon can't teeth and makes them ugly. J3EZ"g have healthier teeth tra Rnfi your tongue across M less you combat that film, your teeth. Yon will feel f Obtain Pepsodent now. that film, finder it are the VC Don't expect the same re pretUer, whiter teeth 70a , suits from old type den- envy in others. This of- tfi J tifrices. Start beautifying icrs yoa free a 10-dzy tube V your teeth today. Mail of the way authorities d- the coupon. TflE PEPSODEXT COMPANY, Ttox SCO, 1104 S. Wnbasll Ave, Send to Chicago, 111., V. S. A. Mama. ' , Add....;.. I o&hr ana toLa ta . XaxoUr. sot , , , , , , , J 3 Days Selling of Linoleum Greatly Reduced 99c Sq. Yd. Linoleum 12 foot wide, regular $1.35 square yard. Five desirable patterns in this lot $1.62 Sq. Yd. Linoleum 6 foot wide, regular $2.23 and $1.85 square yard. Five patterns included. Large variety of patterns in 6 foot Inlaid Linoleum remnants, large enough for Bath Rooms and Kitchens less than cost. NOTE: Sale prices do not include laying. Please bring room measurements. C'S'lfamiltoi Come Early. Watch Our Windows Coats and Hats arc the two things that every woman is thinking about, now that spring is actually here- New Smart Looking Hats In our Down stairs Store. $2 95. $3 9S op to $7.95 Rays of sunshine are reflected in the many assortments, they breathe the atmosphere of spring days. Our Prices as Usual, are pleasingly reasonable Showing all that is new, smart and stylish ; colors as tan, cocoa, sand, grey, brown, rose, rosewood, green, rust. Mater ials are Camels hair, TTaWt aann ti Pil ! ! pd Suedeine, Kashman ir, Poiret twill and others. All size. 11 Priced $12.50 up to $49.50 Every Express Brings Something New Visit the store often YOIR MAIL ORDERS receive careful attention. We pay postage or ex press within radius of a hundred miles. Satisfaction Guaranteed on every purchase or your money cheerfully refunded. r CT'f SToncTef-iae rtontZM 2 "Can and Do" Sa'em Store Portland Silk Shop 4(i6 State St. 383 Alder SU t -